LTI Atlanta, a manufacturer of PTFE-based micro-filtration products, battery components and other die-cut materials, joined Partnership Gwinnett to announce the expansion of its operations at 1125 Satellite Blvd. in Suwanee. The announcement represents more than 20 new jobs and a $3.5 million capital investment for the community.

LTI Atlanta’s new 25,429-square-foot custom-built facility will house the company’s sales, finance, operations and production. President Brian Tapp, a Georgia native who graduated from Gwinnett County Public Schools and Georgia State University, said, “I wanted to base our new building in a high-tech zone and our expansion will add further investment and new innovation to the local area.”

The company plans to continue an aggressive growth trajectory that includes more jobs and innovation.

Information: www.ltiatlanta.com

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